FREEPORT, Maine — Regional School Unit 5 voters will face two referendum questions Tuesday, June 11: whether to approve a $25.8 million fiscal 2014 budget for Regional School Unit 5 and whether to authorize a $16.9 million expansion of Freeport High School.

The proposed RSU 5 budget was adopted during a public meeting on May 22 and includes about $200,000 for teacher retirement payouts traditionally paid for by the state and $70,000 to hire a math teaching strategist to help low-performing students.

Voters also will weigh the facility needs of Freeport High School with a $17 million renovation proposal.

The proposal calls for renovations and several additions, including nine new classrooms to accommodate projected growth in enrollment. If approved, the plan also calls for an eight-lane track and athletic field to replace the current grass field.